Wallington Clocktower canvas print has been created from original artwork by Emily Ward an artist from Newcastle.
Emily's warming and rich colours provide a delightful backdrop for this gateway to the historic Wallington Hall.
Sunshine radiates over the clocktower and casts a bright reflection of pinks and yellows over the grassy entrance. Hints of pink can be seen peeping through the wall of trees which seem to be protecting the old bell tower.
Dainty colourful flowers grow wildly in front of the clocktower drawing you towards the impressive stone building .
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Wallington country house and gardens is located near the village of Cambo, about 12 miles from Morpeth in Northumberland. Wallington Hall is a Grade 1 listed building.
Sir Walter Calverley Blackett was responsible for the Clock Tower, which dominates Wallington's courtyard.
The clocktower is referred to as the gateway to Wallington Hall and was built in 1754. Above the arched gate is a tower containing a clock. National trust received a welcome and kind donation of £10,000 from a Wallington supporter. With the monies they were able to restore the 250 year old clocktower.
The bell that resides at the top of the clocktower was made in London by Lester and Pack of Whitechapel in 1759 and was hung at Wallington in 1760.
Canvas Print
Each Canvas Print is hand finished by North East Artist Emily Ward. So although your canvas is actually a print no two prints are identical. Emily hand finishes the canvas prints by adding extra paint to the print.
Canvas Prints are available in two different formats
Rectangle
Square
The canvas is mounted on a wooden frame. The wooden frame is approximately 2cm deep so will fit snugly against any wall.
Canvases are available in various sizes. Each size can be chosen above on the website.
All inks used for each canvas print are guaranteed not to fade.
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